Denise Naomi Klein (1897-02-01)1 February 1897 London, England1
Died
1 May 1985(1985-05-01) (aged 88) England
Pen name
Denise Chesterton, Eve Vaill, Anne Llewellyn, Denise Robins, Hervey Hamilton, Francesca Wright, Ashley French, Harriet Gray, Julia Kane
Occupation
Journalist, Novelist
Nationality
English
Citizenship
British
Period
1918–1985
Genre
Gothic romance, Romantic novelist
Spouse
(1) Arthur Robins (1918–1938) (2) O'Neill Pearson (1939–19??)
Children
(1) Eve Louise Robins (2) Patricia Robins (a.k.a. Claire Lorrimer) (3) Anne Eleanor Robins
Relatives
K. C. Groom (mother), Herman Klein (father) Adrian Klein (brother) Daryl Klein (brother)
Website
deniserobins.com
Denise Robins (née Denise Naomi Klein; 1 February 1897 – 1 May 1985)[1] was a prolific English romantic novelist and the first President of the Romantic Novelists' Association (1960–1966). She wrote under her first married name and under the pen-names: Denise Chesterton, Eve Vaill, 'Anne Llewellyn', Hervey Hamilton, Francesca Wright, Ashley French, Harriet Gray and Julia Kane, producing short stories, plays, and about 170 Gothic romance novels. In 1965, Robins published her autobiography, Stranger Than Fiction. At the time of her death in 1985, Robins's books had been translated into fifteen languages and had sold more than one hundred million copies. In 1984, they were borrowed more than one and a half million times from British libraries.[2]
She was the daughter of the novelist K. C. Groom, and mother of romance novelist Patricia Robins. Some other members of her family are well-known artists.
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^Denise Robins, 87, Author of 200 Novels in The Miami Herald, 3 May 1985 (Retrieved 5 April 2008)
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